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College Cram: A raunchy school comedy.
Diamonds are for Sims: A heist thriller, which mainly shows a robber trying to steal a diamond, then gets caught and arrested.
Lost Dog's Journey Home: A "lost pet" movie based on Homeward Bound.
Moonlight Massacre III: Based on the Teen Horror genre (e.g. Scream).
Roaring Vice: Based on the Film Noir genre.
Simder: A supernatural romance, starring a woman trying to find Sims on her phone.
Sims of the Dead: A zombie flick a la Night of the Living Dead.
SuperKids: Cortex Catastrophe: A kid-friendly action thriller based on Spy Kids.
The Adventures of Spaceship Simulation: A space opera.
The Khlumzee Sisters: A black-and-white slapstick comedy based on films from the Silver Screen days.
Sims of the Dead is The Sims 4 version of "Walking Dead". It is obvious this film is inspired by Walking Dead tv series to help explain why its naming is similar to Walking Dead. Sims of the Dead and Moonlight Massacre III are definitely both based on horror. While not based on a channel they are based on horror.